What are my chances of getting into all these schools?

Hello, trying to get an understanding for what schools I should/shouldn’t get into. Here’s my numbers along with a complete list of my schools. It would be appreciated if you could generally tell me which schools are a reach and which schools I should/shouldn’t be worried about getting into. Here are my numbers:

3.88UW GPA, 4.3-4.4W
33 ACT
taken a total of 11 AP/honors classes in high school including AP Calc AB and AP Calc BC, AP Chem, AP Computer Science A, etc…
800 SAT Bio Molecular subject test
760 SAT Math two subject test
National Merit Commended
Am of Hispanic decent(if that matters)
Awarded part of Collegeboard’s National Hispanic Recognition program.

Here’s my list of schools with intended major:

Carnegie Mellon University(Early Decision)-Mathematical Sciences
UMich(Early Action)-college of LSA
Georgia Tech(EA)- college of engineering
UIUC(EA)- First year engineering undeclared/ 2nd choice major is mathematics
UVA(EA) - Computer Science
Northeastern(EA) - Electrical Engineering
Purdue(EA)- Electrical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering
University of Washington(Nov. 15) - Computer Science and Engineering
All the UCs except merced(Nov. 30) - Mostly engineering, with exception of UCSD-Applied math, UCLA-Applied Math, UCB - undeclared(physical science)
Cal Poly(Nov. 30th) - Electrical Engineering
USC(december 1st scholarship deadline)- Applied Math
UT-Austin(dec. 1st) - Petroleum engineering/Electrical Engineering

Any response is greatly appreciated.

Where is your home state? Have you checked the NPCs of these schools?

My home state is California, also my capped UC GPA is 4.1.

UMich is a reach from you from OOS, same foe UT Austin. UIUC is a low reach to reach. Purdue is a high match to match. Can your family really afford full pay of 50-65k per year?

Curious, why are you applying to such a range of majors at different schools?

I’m not really set on a defined major or type of engineering I would like to go into. So i’m applying as a wide range of majors because I’m more so applying to the specific majors that are good that the respective schools.

Also, certain schools such as USC there engineering department is very small and for that reason I applied as applied math. Applied math is a major I would like to pursue but not all schools have a pure undergrad applied math major.

That being said I would ideally like to be an engineering major for the most part, schools like UMich I think I have a better chance at the college of LSA than the college of engineering.